Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] [art] long history " in BNC.

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1 Much is hidden in the mists of the early Triassic , which is probably the least-known episode in the long history of Phanerozoic time .
2 Earlier induction of labour would obviously be preferable for a 40 year old primigravid woman with a long history of infertility , even after an uncomplicated pregnancy , whereas it may be inappropriate for a 25 year old multiparous woman .
3 A 40-year-old man with a long history of schizophrenia was arrested in a public car park while attempting to break into a car to steal a blanket off the back seat .
4 The foregoing chapters bring the story to that crucial time in the long history of earthly life when emerging man would find himself unwilling to accept that he must for ever be on his guard against the uncontrolled violence that ruled the evolutionary scene .
5 All that now remains is a single tower , a poor monument to a long history of noble residences on the site .
6 Like most other cities with a long history , Milan has evolved as a series of concentric rings .
7 He flew from London to Sweden at the beginning of December , and at the ceremony on 10 December he was described as " a leader and champion of a new period in the long history of the world 's poetry " .
8 THE two foot gauge Vobster Light Railway , ‘ the new railway with a long history ’ , held its first public event on Sunday , July 19th .
9 THE 138th Boat Race will go down as one of the classic encounters in the long history of the event .
10 He concentrated on drawing cartoons and in 1932 had his first acceptance from Punch , the beginning of a partnership that established him as a major comic artist and one of the most original talents in the long history of the magazine .
11 The track would be constructed in Zhuhai , a capitalist-style special economic zone bordering Macau , the Portuguese enclave with a long history of grand prix racing .
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